"the washington post" reports that between january and june this year, or on sunday for the most for closures in the country -- maryland saw the fourth most foreclosures in the country. in maryland, court-approved foreclosures makes the process take longer. the national average for a gallon of gas is down six cents in emeka week, and experts predict the prices will keep falling for the rest of the year. why couldn't we have gotten this news a few months ago? justice -- just as the summer getaways are winding down, gas prices are also coming down. prices actually peaked with the national average of $3.79 in february. they fail in the spring, only to climb back in june and july. amid the unrest in egypt and u.s. refineries going off-line for maintenance. but with demand starting to slow down in august, prices have started to drop again, with analysts pretty pink they will keep going down -- with analysts predicting they will keep going down as they switch to a cheaper winter blend of gasoline. >> prices could drop 20 cents a gallon by the start of october. >> the national average could